Malaysian Style Breakfast 📍Satay - 46-01 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY Breakfast Available only Wednesday to Sunday 7am-10am - but they are open 7 days a week.. . I woke up earlier than I would for work, because my bf said we had to in order to get the breakfast, and it’s only available in the morning. But let me explain… . The morning version (as I would call it), is the ability to choose your items, a variety of fried fish cake, fried taro cake, fried wontons, fish cake, fried tofu skin, eggplant, fried tofu, and stuffed hot peppers. After choosing your items, you then choose dry noodles (which comes with a side of curry sauce) or wet, which comes in the curry sauce and your choice of noodles (flat noodles, egg noodles, thick noodles, etc) they also offer a variety of fried noodles as well as steamed rice noodles, pig skin and lotus wrapped rice… no way I could eat more than I already had… . Not 100% sure of the pricing but we suspect that the base price is $4 (which are the noodles) and $1 each for the items you choose… Chun got 5 times and I got 4 times, our total came out to $17… . Trust me guys, this was so worth it. I don’t know how Malaysians eat this for bfast, I mean, after this, you’re not eating until dinner. It was too early for me, I ate about half… I took the rest to go. The curry is so coconuty and creamy. It’s not spicy, maybe a little but bearable for me. I believe it’s the same curry you get when you order the roti, minus the chicken… . Don’t fret though, they have this on their regular menu as well, except you don’t get to choose your items… and it’s a fixed price. I don’t often order them when I eat Malaysian food but I am definitely gonna do so going forward. It is very tasty. . ICYMI - this is currently my favorite place… been coming here weekly for the...
Read moreSatay is a decent restaurant that I frequently visit, particularly for its authentic Malaysian cuisine. The restaurant's ambiance sets a comfortable and inviting tone, albeit quite standard and nothing out of the ordinary. The service, much like the ambiance, is typical and straightforward, without any particular aspects standing out or being exceptional. However, where Satay truly shines is in its food offerings. The menu boasts a selection of dishes that are undeniably delightful and satisfying.
One of my favorite dishes is the Chicken Curry mee. This dish is a culinary delight with its robust coconut curry flavor that encapsulates the true essence of Malaysian cuisine. The potatoes in the dish are cooked to perfection, tender yet firm, complementing the flavorful chicken. This dish is a real treat and a must-try for anyone visiting.
Next is the Seafood egg scramble chow fun. This dish is an interesting concoction that beautifully blends the characteristics of soup and sauce. The result is a smooth, easy-to-eat dish that is both comforting and mouth-watering. The seafood component adds an extra layer of flavor and texture, making the dish even more appealing.
The Chili chicken, another dish on their menu, is a bold and spicy choice. While it tends to get soggy quickly, the chicken features the fiery kick of birds eye chili and a generous serving of stir-fried shallots. The combination of flavors in this dish is simply delightful, offering a true taste of Malaysian cuisine.
While Satay may not be classified as a top-tier restaurant, it's an excellent place to visit if you're in the mood for some authentic Malaysian dishes. Its charm lies in its simplicity and focus on delivering excellent food, making it a reliable choice for a casual...
Read moreIS satay the best Malaysian spot in Queens NYC or am I wrong ?
I Gotta say I'm genuinely impressed it's been years since I had authentic malaysian cuisine probably the last time I had malaysian food was when I was a kid on the other side of Brooklyn if you happen to be in queens I highly recommend their Roti canI the Roti was rich and buttery and the curry broth was on point it definitely brought back childhood memories. Even though it was hot on this particular day I low-key had a stuffy nose due to the spring weather so I decided to get a their signature Tom yum soup I added rice noodles to the dish and not only that they give you the option if you would like thin noodles or wide flat noodles I went with the wide and I expected the soup to be small but I was wrong the portion was definitely worth it the flavors were on point it was tangy, spicy and savory loaded with shrimp, squid and lots of flavor it definitely cleared my sinuses forsure! Last but not least me and my boo orderd their beef chow fun the beef was charred to perfection the flavors were on point I got nothing else to say The menu was huge I wish I had a big stomach to try it all Service was on point in terms of hospitally considering service in Chinatown is known not to be the best. another pro I noticed about the restaurant is there was many locals coming here which is a good sign that the food is going to be bangin
Would I come back here again? Absolutely 5...
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